‘Private Eye hits highest circulation for more than 25 years’
After celebrating it’s 50th anniversary last year, the fortnightly satirical magazine, of which Ian Hislop is editor, recorded its highest circulation for more than 25 years. Private Eye sells nearly 230, 000 copies every 2 weeks and is the biggest-selling news magazine
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‘NUJ urges NI staff to revolt against staff association’
The general secretary of the National Union of Journalists has asked journalists at News International to derecognise News International Staff Association
‘Women’s and celeb magazines suffer circulation decline’
According to Audit Bureau of Circulations, women’s lifestyle magazine and celebrity gossip magazine were among the titles to suffer circulation declines at the end of last year
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Private Eye has highest circulation for more than 25 years
After celebrating it’s 50th anniversary last year, the fortnightly satirical magazine, of which Ian Hislop is editor, recorded its highest circulation for more than 25 years. Private Eye sells nearly 230, 000 copies every 2 weeks and is the biggest-selling news magazine
‘Will publishers really use tax breaks for investigative journalism?’
Should newspaper publishers get tax breaks in order to pursue investigative journalism asks Roy Greenslade following a suggestion of the Lords communications committee
‘NUJ urges NI staff to revolt against staff association’
The general secretary of the National Union of Journalists has asked journalists at News International to derecognise News International Staff Association
‘Women’s and celeb magazines suffer circulation decline’
According to Audit Bureau of Circulations, women’s lifestyle magazine and celebrity gossip magazine were among the titles to suffer circulation declines at the end of last year
‘Pinterest’s Rite of Web Passage-Huge Traffic, No Revenue’
Pinterest, which lets its users create online scrapbooks to share data has grown rapidly in popularity
‘Leveson Inquiry: the story so far’
Marta Cooper of Index on Censorship looks at what we’ve learned from the Leveson Inquiry so far